Bladder Problems and Incontinence


ElectroMotive Drug Administration

Conventional administration of drugs for urologic pathologies is either by the systemic route or via intravesical instillation and subsequent passive diffusion into the urothelium The well documented concerns with systemic administration are the small quantities of drug locating at the site of disease and side effects which are occasionally severe. The problems associated with conventional intravesical instillation are the slow rate of diffusion across the tightly knit urothelium and a fundamental inability to control the rate of drug administration.

Now, a controllable method for delivery of drugs into the bladder wall and prostatic urethra has been developed by PHYSION®. It comprises a noninvasive, painless local drug administration which provides greater clinical efficacy with higher concentrations of the drug in the bladder wall than does passive diffusion yet without the side effects seen with systemic administration.

EMDA® utilises an electrical current to impart an accelerated, directional (towards the tissues) movement of ionized drugs in an intravesical solution, which results in greater quantities of drugs being delivered to greater tissue depths than is achievable by passive diffusion. Furthermore, the rate of drug administration is fully controllable simply by varying the intensity of the electric current.

There is a substantial body of articles on using EMDA for Chemotherapy, for performing TURBT's under a local anaesthetic, cystodistension, UFS treatments, the neurogenic bladder, Peyronie's disease

To receive additional literature about EMDA, please contact Genesis Medical and provide a postal address to receive binders of information.

 

Electromotive Drug Administration For Musculoskeletal Work

EMDA or iontophoresis is widely used in many countries to treat a variety of conditions effectively and noninvasively.

Either the larger Physionizer used for urology or a miniPhysionizer may be used.

Please contact Genesis Medical for further details providing a postal address to receive the information binder.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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